“There were time when I was into method acting that I did have moments of residual character emotions, because the method bases your emotional responses as a character on emotional experiences from your real life.” RealMomentsCharacterActingEmotionEmotionalBasesMethodResponseReal LifeEmotional ResponseResidualMethod Acting Author:Corin Nemec
“There can be no causeless love or any sort of causeless emotion. An emotion is a response to a fact of reality, an estimate dictated by your standards.” FactsRealityEmotionStandardsResponse Author:John Galt
“Whether we like it or not, men and women are not the same in nature, temperament, emotions and emotional responses.” MenEmotionEconomyEmotionalMen And WomenResponseTemperamentEmotional Response Author:Paul Getty
“Our world is integrated to an unprecedented degree, while the global political awakening is injecting into interstate relations an intense amount of tension, emotion, even irrationality, which could cumulatively produce circumstances that preclude an effective and genuinely shared universal response to new global problems.” WorldProblemPoliticalEmotionProduceAmountCircumstancesDegreesUniversalRelationResponseAwakeningIntenseTensionOur WorldIntegratedUnprecedentedIrrationalityInterstate Author:Zbigniew Brzezinski
“taste governs every free - as opposed to rote - human response. Nothing is more decisive. There is taste in people, visual taste, taste in emotion - and there is taste in acts, taste in morality. Intelligence, as well, is really a kind of taste: taste in ideas.” PeopleHumansWellsKindIdeasEmotionMoralityTasteResponseVisuals Author:Susan Sontag
“In truth, “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close” isn't about Sept. 11. It's about the impulse to drain that day of its specificity and turn it into yet another wellspring of generic emotions: sadness, loneliness, happiness. This is how kitsch works. It exploits familiar images, be they puppies or babies - or, as in the case of this movie, the twin towers - and tries to make us feel good, even virtuous, simply about feeling. And, yes, you may cry, but when tears are milked as they are here, the truer response should be rage.” FeelsShouldTryingMayFeelingsTurnsEmotionCasesSadnessLonelinessCryTearsBabyResponseRageFamiliarFeel GoodImpulseLoudWorking ItVirtuousTwinsTowersExploitsPuppyDrainsKitschGenericSpecificityWellspringSept 11Twin Towers Author:Manohla Dargis
“By all means give vent to your anger, let it out in nondestructive ways--if you are still deciding to have it. But begin to think of yourself as someone who can learn to think new thoughts when you are frustrated, so that the immobilizing anger can be replaced by more fulfilling emotions. Annoyance, irritation, and disappointment are feelings that you will very likely continue to experience, since the world will never be the way you want it. But anger, that hurtful emotional response to obstacles, can be eliminated.” IfsThinkingWorldWayWantGivingMeanStillsFeelingsEmotionEmotionalAngerResponseDisappointmentObstaclesFrustratedReplacedFulfillingThink Of YouNew ThoughtHurtfulIrritationAnnoyanceEmotional Response Author:Wayne Dyer
“Insults from an adolescent daughter are more painful, because they are seen as coming not from a child who lashes out impulsively,who has moments of intense anger and of negative feelings which are not integrated into that large body of responses, impressions and emotions we call 'our feelings for someone,' but instead they are coming from someone who is seen to know what she does.” KnowsChildrenDoeMomentsFeelingsBodyEmotionDaughterNegativeResponsePainfulImpressionIntenseInsultIntegratedLashesNegative Feelings Author:Terri E Apter
“For me, nostalgia is an involuntary emotion. ... I think it's just a natural human response to loss.” ThinkingHumansNaturalLossEmotionResponseNostalgiaInvoluntary Author:Michael Chabon
“For me to get the support and the love and response we did from critics, but to also be at Trader Joe's and have women come up to me and cry and hug me is on another level. That makes you take a step back because there are genuine emotions at stake. People were truly on a journey with her. This story opened up week by week like a flower. It was just a magical season, and I'm so happy I got to do it.” PeopleStoriesLevelsEmotionStepsSupportJourneyWeekCryFlowerSeasonsResponseCriticsCome UpGenuineStakesHugTradersHug Me Author:Monica Potter
“There's a big difference between feeling thankful and giving thanks. One response involves emotions, the other, your will. Trusting God has nothing to do with trustful feelings.” GivingFeelingsBigsDifferencesEmotionResponseThanksTrust In God Book:Diamonds in the Dust: 366 Sparkling Devotions Source: Diamonds in the Dust: 366 Sparkling Devotions
“Plant medicines work beyond the physical response; sometimes, it's your spirit or emotion that needs healing, and plant medicines can address that also.” NeedsSometimesSpiritEmotionHealingMedicinePlantResponseAddressesPlant Medicine Author:Karen Rose
“You have to understand your own psychology. You have to understand that human beings weren't really designed to invest. We have all these emotions that are appropriate responses if you're being chased by a tiger, but they're terrible responses if you've got a 30-year time horizon to think about investment or when you're trying to manage investment over 30 years.” IfsThinkingTryingYearsHumansHuman BeingsEmotionPsychologyTerribleInvestmentResponseManageAppropriateHorizonTigers Author:William J. Bernstein
“As a practical matter, I like the dramatic monologue for its compelling intimacy. To be inside one's character, to register his or her every vagrant thought, emotion, and response - the first-person viewpoint grants this privilege and immediacy.” FirstsPersonsMatterCharacterEmotionResponsePrivilegePracticalsIntimacyDramaticGrantsCompellingFirst PersonRegisterViewpointsMonologuesImmediacyVagrants Author:Norman Lock
“When we read a literary work (or, in some instances, listen to music) our imagination is stimulated, we feel various emotions, and we arrive at new judgments. These attitudes are brought into relation with many others, including our standing tendencies to think and feel in particular ways, and we try to fit our psychological capacities and responses together.” ThinkingWayFeelsTryingTogetherImaginationEmotionAttitudeParticularFitJudgmentCapacityStandingRelationResponseIncludingVariousTendenciesPsychologicalInstanceListening To MusicLiterary Works Author:Philip Kitcher